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Iriviiniti ¦* Today Sunday, ]an. 18, LAW IN THE NEWS Mothers' March THE SUNDAY STAR Radio 1959 TODAY'S Washington, D. C., Sunday, January Is, 1959 RADIO Slated Jan. 28 E-5 ~kM. WMAI—63O WRC— 9BO WTOP- 1500 WOL—MSO HIGHLIGHTS 41 S)Mi) StH Niwt; (ml Ctalfi CIS Ulwl; Htl kfitiitiul The Mothers’ March will be tilth ii IctiN Slipln Him Eight States " " Now Ban only ».m.. WEAM—The the door-to-door collection i* , lilli Stall hmi hi lyillm Issembliii M 10:30 Army B.l'¦U * • »i lirnbMit ” 111 Hour. Prom Taiwan: Teach- effort of the March of Dimes year, organization id Niwii Sully Sin Nidi. Dull Ini CIS Nlwi; Hint Wiifl it Nilltac ing of the Chineae language. {this the has A:is o>n umi cm in it unit CriDDiii Prom Lort Lewis. Wash.: The Death Penalty announced. The march will be S' Nidi. Sully Inn H I«HIII Ctnci d. tW| Wednesday, January . Armored unit STRAC. And conducted >4l sin i Uilimtil lidisl Hintifi featuring the Port Dix Band By PHIL YEAGER and be entirely depended upon for 28. from 7 to 8 p.m. tM Sulliy SklD Him. utionii Nidi. likirt Millllkll JOHN STARK legal purposes. A recent exam- Identifying will be •• - and chorus. material ini Hill Nl||l CriUDiMSkiD cm* ple reported from Perry. by NIDI; Ukrnm kiln As a rule, law adjusts was worn the several thousand | u Nuwit Sumy Ski* Miiltn Cdici 12:30. WTOP—Guy Lombardo Itself lowa, where 59-year-old Lee area collectors, including new ¦49 MMHt iki» mill Ullimilll tum and his orchestra. | gradually to shifting conditions (nnl Swearengtn was released from identification cards issued under K Sully SdD Nidi; Cknilii Nidi. Mtirt Fmk id 5:30, SdD lly Mtr WASH-FM Musical and social evolution. It is for a State school for the mentally the recently passed District illSmliy SklD Tims Cimdill Playhouse. I | News, Sulliy SklD Nidi. Mhilu Cknii Nidi: Midi Gueat: Patrick this reason that most of us retarded. Charitable Solicitation Act. nidi Minin Uiiimtil Srinlii xivuli Hayes. New •IS SdD: remain unaware of deep sub- administrators at the ' 6:05. Gun, found that Swearengin, PM WMAL—63O WRC— 9IO WTOP— ISOO WOL— I4SO WTOP—Have Will surface going on school i ' Travel: alterations who had been an inmate for f K Sudiy SdD Nidi: Cddid WTOI Nid> Viici it Paladin crosses the IriSdcy in the stream of thinking years, i w : Tidis Hiwirl I S«:lk border on a special mission. was of "normal intel- Miss Hi-Fi Contest 1/ Nm Hi M Mtty'Td (hmi (uy LMbirli Ssirtl. Umi 6:30, about criminal liability. ligence." The possibility of this " WTOP Gunsmoke: ” '»• selection of Miss Hi-Fi tM P|ity, lews I*4l Pun Chester’s change, kind of thing makes it difficult The life is threatened This which is lean- of 1959 will kick off the fifth ¦ ,10 Sully SklD Cirntil il Mtkl CIS Nidi: Hill Slilikli after ing toward for courts to accept readily j * ¦ he saves a young cow- less harsh treat- i:i', Sudiy Muilcil Sillihir Siudl all Washington Hi-Fi Show to be " boy from ment of criminals and the “expert” testimony concern- 1 I Nidi: Sudsy Sdu Tit lutdm l« PoM the wrath of reli- February 5-8. Judging will I ‘ ing held I ' gious gradual abolition capital the state of an accused per- US SdD: Nidi Hill I fanatic of take place on the eve of the Hililiy Mtldy punishment, prima- son's mind. :M Stilly SklD NIDI: Uriel Nidi: Itilin 6:35, WOL—Reporters’ Round- seems due p.m. February 4 in « show at 5 :t! Tilly | UlMlna Miur rily to two factors. One Is the - up. " " Guest: Senator Barry Tuesday—What newlyweds should the West Room of the Shore- NIDI:•Sudsy SdD Tkl Cltdlil »•«j »•*•« advance of the sciences of " " Subject: 7¦45 Sk»D; Mur tm Ml d Goldwater Need of know about law. ham Hotel. Sui Nidi legislation in labor mind and psyche with their M I. Critty Nidi: Miiltn Nidi; Nidi: Mwidll and man- Sui. Sb. Hllllil agement emphasis on the abnormality of lilt TeuniDiit Mnitir Him lull IUIUi Mlldid field. “ * * " those who commit serious 3:t; "«•» | ; 7:30. <WMAL " Igdjwimif Engineering * “ ** crime The other is appar- :*5 Sully SSid i i H* the _ l News Report. Ouest: Dr. Nidi ently growing conviction that i*Viict it NIM NIDI; Miiltn CIS Nidi; Nil Allen V Astin. Na- Sudiy Ski* Muitii Stiller lly Mrrl director. harsh punishment does not ¦r Moaitii Ski* 111 Nidi: fill tion Bureau of Standards. necessarily prevent nidi N«wi: M help fur- 4:15 1 ” - in :4f Muitir llyMrrt 8:05. WTOP BJ _ WINNER Sudiy Ski* and Co.: ther crime. ANOTHER :ll iituii iu Ntwi ¦ Nidi: Muitir CIS Nidi; likuy »tkuiM "Pace Your Pace." Comedy Evidence of the -trend in the :t! Multi: Dlilir Mililtll program with a political United States can perhaps be 63 . ••* Muitir S|*rti; Ouuiky 5 r. Creikv Sill• Tr. Nidi; Suiiiiu theme. seen in the WMAL-RADIO ,4S Sudiy Ski* Muitir Sniriit News Mildm number of States which have now abandoned Mug.. Nidi: Muitir Nidi: Him Cm Wiltir Wiucdll 9:35. WWDC—District Round M Hull.in ! capital punishment. / I»fdlHlir«,.N.« Id Cimilim Dill Tritil Sni.kli Siuls Table: Proposed revision and In the Sd» Melt tkl Suiniki Ntwi; Willtti of past several weeks this num- V VtSudiy " liberalization the Hatch *63,000 :«) r *•» ««*•» i Stdisky Nidi tim Act will be discussed by Con- ber has been boosted to eight. d siwifii; |. Crtuby ' Hutu Nidi ul lulytis tout Cudttn gressmen John R. Foley and WORTH OF PRIZES cut Tiuruniit Mikiyu Mitck MilHr Alaska Added " Nun Richard E >;*« (nidiriui nidi: Mint* ’ Pd' Lankford. 7:tl•45 10:00, Alaska, the newest State, Nidi—lilirt |Multir j __ WWDC—Bob Will Show: TIM does not have capital punish- :M surtt Stills II Nidi: Muitir . Niwt: 111 Cl. Sul Muic Gordon Macßae, Gloria Miiltn »l»Cl. Mul Hum Grahame ment, and Delaware recently * " and Gene Nelson stdii'u Nidi; NiwivW.ll.et 8:15 nidi: StuliiM Muitir are show abandoned its hangman’s . featured on hit >45 Sldii II: Nidi Muitn Mikln for imprisonment. ' noose “ tunes from “Oklahoma!” life Spirts: Stdil IS NidiTTH (MlMUM Other Spates category -:M Nidi: Muitir 11:30, City in this :t5 Stdil MiIII: TIBI WTOP Side: are Maine. Michigan, Minne- ~t| Nltiu Unit: Sd Nidi: Muitir MflictliM Spirts; liBU Guests: Commissioners Mc- 9 " " sota, North Dakota, ,45 Ckurck SNidi3 Multi:Muitir Truck Laughlin, Rhode _ and ' Karrick Island and ;N Erwii Cudn Hu: Il llcillM Ntyi: Cltvtlld Gill Mill! Welling. Wisconsin. " ” But the going is and 4 A:ls Mill ItPlDit j Synpbny T:ni slow, | U:5» Hurtkllt Tkiltu Pick ti " " | Psul Nubi perhaps rightly so. ¦45 ” " SUHiur " " Those who favor strong pun- ~ Id Newt; TU NIDI: Muitir TklDull Nidi: NHlbm ishment for atrocious crimes 4 4:19 Stuck Muitir luilht Music TODAY'S GOOD point out with " considerable I 31 Sudiy SklD I “ ICity Sill Ntwi. ini logic ~ * " that there is way ,45 j ¦ Siusikll SIMM MUSIC DIAL no to gauge the number of crimes lt Off Nidi: Sympkup WTOP Nidi Nidi; Sin on Sill a.m., which are not committed be- 4*115 . it Miliipkt Ckurck it 10:30 WASH-FM (97.1 |/:SS I » * I tkl Air I Me.)—Music of Distinction: cause the potential criminal Symphony No. 8 in B Minor may fear the punishment more by Schubert. than he wants to commit the 19, every Tomorrow —Monday, Jan. 1959 a.m., crime. In additoin. now MR. ALBERT RICHARD HANEY OF 3 ROOKS Radio 11:00 WGMS AM and FM & H * / a - (570 Me.) an dthen crime is committed ROAD, BETHESDA, MARYLAND, HIS :>»;i L Sg|p§ - WOL— Kc. and 103.5 RECEIVES H;; ~~A M. WMAL—63O WRC— 9BO WTOP— ISOO I4SO Chorale which is so vicious in nature Classics: Benedic- public AWARDS FROM FELIX GRANT IN "STUDIO 63" :PP Nidi: Tiad ilub titkltltp News: Mlrt Emu Sit* Oi ts Sit Deus by Mozart and that resolve to maintain Sill Hitid illkiss Sunist Siluti tin Cikkiit harsh punishment inevitably w I mat * * Song Destiny, PRIZES WON: 6,15K Ntwi: limit Ntwi; 4: till News of Opus 54 by * “ stiffens. ;45 Bill Mtliu Wiltkir Cikklis Brahms. Poirs of Gotham Korstant Hot- jklll: _ Such a crime shocked the Na- 13 Gold Delta-T i(0 Niwt; Tempi Ntwi it Situ Newt; Mihiuy Stripe Stockings Wafer Heater News 12:30. WGMS AM and FM (570 tion not long ago when San Bill Mllue Yur Innkeeper Ellie Cilliber Cikkus Kc. and 103.5 Me.)—Con- 2 Pairs Huskies Shoes Rodio-Line Gorden Cart :3k NMC: Tempi 41 kiss Niwt: Cillidi News Diego TV repairman Harvey Ray-O-Vac Sportsmon BING ila u/ i l CROSBY 7:15 cert Hall: Sjfßiphony >45 Bill Milne Nids; Bus GiCtker; Nidi Cikkus No. Glatman turned over to police Helbrdk Watch 104 in D, London by Haydn Lantern 40 Ntwi kud Wirlk Wlk kudu; News CkS Wirtk Nidi Nidi. Cinptil pictures of three young women Glenhaven Suit Intoxication Perfume by GOLF TOURNAMENT (ill Mlliu 41 kiss Snlill Cikkus and Violin Concerto No. 3 he had photographed before Blisscrnft Canister Set D’Orsoy ;3f Mult News; 4i kiss Edit Cllllln News by Saint-Saens. News. strangling 2 Chef , 8:15 " * them. In each case Master Dutch Ovens Henry Rosenfeld Dress Dozens of top sports and screen stars vie for :45 Teapii News 41 kiss • Cikkus 2:05, WGMS AM and FM (570 the frightened models, bound Aristocrat Wollet Plastic Kit id BreiMltt Clik Nidi: 41 kiss News; 4rtku News.
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